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Anatomy of a Song: Universal Soldier

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Anatomy of a Song Universal Soldier game quiz
"Buffy Sainte-Marie's song has been recorded by artists from Donovan to Chumbawamba. This is part of the 'Anatomy of a Song' series as inspired by FussBudget."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. How tall is the Universal Soldier?
    Six feet three
    Five feet two and six feet four
    The tallest of them all
    Taller than Goliath


2. What does the Universal soldier fight with?
    Guns and drums
    Missiles and spears
    Fists and bombs
    Bombs and bigger bombs


3. Given that he is "...all of 31 and he's only 17" how long has the Universal Soldier been a soldier?
    Fourteen years
    Too long
    All his life
    A thousand years


4. What religion is the Universal Soldier not?
    Jain
    Muslim
    Baptist
    Catholic


5. Does the Universal Soldier know about the Sixth Commandment?
    Yes
    No


6. Which of the choices is not a nation that the Universal Soldier is fighting for?
    USA
    Afghanistan
    France
    Japan


7. By implication, what two political systems is the Universal Soldier fighting for?
    Democracy and anarchism
    Feudalism and Monarchy
    Monarchy and Theocracy
    Democracy and communism


8. Despite being the one who decides who's going to live and who's going to die, what does the Universal Soldier never see?
    The reasons for it all
    The futility of war
    The writing on the wall
    The face of the enemy


9. Which two historical figures, according to the lyrics, would have been lost without the Universal Soldier?
    Alexander the Great and Ivan the Terrible
    Hitler and Caesar
    Pol Pot and Saddam Hussein
    Attila the Hun and Ho Chi Minh


10. Is the Universal Soldier to blame?
    Yes
    No


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Compiled Jun 28 12